Mind Map
- You may use appropriate software or make one that is hand-drawn on a posterboard. Whatever you use, you must be able to show it to the class during the final
- Here are some options, a lot of them have a free student version:
- http://popplet.com/ (I like this one the best, but it’s the one I’ve used before)
- https://coggle.it/
- http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
- PowerPoint
- Illustrator
- You must show at least two different modules and how they relate
- Use words AND illustrations
- Plan on taking 5-10 minutes to share your mind map with the class
Format | Mind map follows a consistent format. |
Color | The mind map uses a different color for each branch. The mind map is brightly colored. |
Content | The mind map includes the MAJOR points of the material. |
Verbosity | The mind map presents only one word or name per branch or hook. |
Radiance | The mind map radiates from the center of the page. Ideas branch out from other ideas in a logical and organized manner. |
Illustrations | The mind map includes at least relevant 6 illustrations. The illustrations make the mind map memorable. |
Neatness | The mind map is very neat and orderly. The mind map is clearly readable. |
Depth | The mind map covers at least two modules worth of information and has appropriate connects between the modules |